9-inch mortar M1877

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Placeoforigin Russian Empire
Inservice1891-?
9-inch mortar M1877
A 9-inch coastal mortar at Suomenlinna.
TypeCoastal artillery
Fortress gun
Siege gun
Place of origin Russian Empire
Service history
In service1891-?
Used by Russian Empire
 Finland
WarsRusso-Japanese War
World War I
World War II
Production history
DesignerObukhov State Plant
Designed1877
ManufacturerObukhov State Plant
Motovilikha Plants[1]
Produced1891[2]
Specifications
Mass5,504 kg (12,134 lb)
Barrel length2.7 m (8.9 ft) L/12 calibers

ShellSeparate-loading, bagged charges and projectiles.
Shell weight123–138 kg (271–304 lb)
Caliber229 mm (9 in)
BreechHorizontal sliding-block
RecoilHydro-gravity
CarriageGarrison mount[2]
Traverse360°
Rate of fire1 round every 3 minutes
Muzzle velocity335 m/s (1,100 ft/s)
Maximum firing range7.4 km (4.6 mi)[2]

The 9-inch mortar M1877 was a Russian 229 mm (9 in) coastal, fortress and siege mortar that was used in the Russo-Japanese War and World War I.

The M1877 was first designed and produced by the Obukhov State Plant in Saint Petersburg and was fairly conventional for its time and most nations had similar guns with similar roles such as the Mortier de 220 mm modèle 1880 or Mortaio da 210/8 D.S.

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